Los Angeles Times

Pair, 13, held after student assaulted

Attack at Moreno Valley school left boy in critical condition, authoritie­s say.

- By Alex Wiggleswor­th

Two students have been arrested in connection with an assault at a Moreno Valley middle school that left another student hospitaliz­ed in critical condition Monday.

Sheriff ’s deputies arrived at Landmark Middle School about 1 p.m. after a report of a fight, according to a news release from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.

A student suffered serious injuries and was taken to a hospital, where he was in critical condition Wednesday, the Sheriff’s Department said.

A video showing the attack was posted to Facebook. It shows a boy suckerpunc­hing another boy, who is then struck by a third person standing out of frame. The child appears to hit his head on a concrete pillar as he falls to the ground. The assailant who threw the first punch strikes the boy again and then runs away.

The two attackers, both 13-year-old students, were arrested Monday evening, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

They were booked into Riverside Juvenile Hall and are expected to be charged with assault likely to produce great bodily injury. Their identities were not released because of their age.

It was not immediatel­y clear what led up to the attack.

The assault is not the first violent incident at Landmark to make headlines this year.

In March, sheriff ’s deputies fired pepper balls to break up a fight involving about 50 students. Multiple children were treated for exposure to the irritant, but no serious injuries were reported.

A day after the latest attack, the Sheriff’s Department joined school officials for a staff meeting to give updates about the investigat­ion, said Anahi Velasco, spokeswoma­n for the Moreno Valley Unified School District.

The school also is offering counseling to students and staffers, she said.

Velasco was unable to say whether the child who is hospitaliz­ed had been a target of bullying or whether the school has had past complaints of bullying, and referred questions to the Sheriff ’s Department.

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